2022年-全国医学博士英语统一考试试题.docx
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1、2022年全国医学博士英语统一考试试题试卷一(Paper One)Part I Listening Comprehension (30%)Section ADirections: In this section you will hear fifteen short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will hear a uestion about what is said. The uestion will be read only once, after you hear th
2、e uestion, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answers and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.Listen to the following example.You will hear:Woman: I feel faint.Man: No wonder. You havent had a bite all day. uestion: Whats the matter with the womanYou
3、will read:A. She is sick.B. She is bitten by an ant.C. She is hungry.D. She spilled her paint.Here C is the right answer.Sample AnswerABDNow lets begin with uestion Number 1.1. A. The womans condition is critical.B. The woman has been picking up uite well.C. The womans illness was caused by a mosuit
4、o bite.D. The woman wont see the doctor any more.B. A terrible cough.D. Eye problem.B. She is in good health.2. A. A broken finger.C. Frontal headaches.3. A. She needs a physical examination.C. Its good to have a doctor friend.D. Its good to visit the doctor.B. The blouse is too expensive.D. The blo
5、use is so fashionable.B. To take mans offer.D. To try an agency.4. A. He prefers to take pills to get antioxidants.B. He prefers to get antioxidants from food.C. He doesnt mind eating a lot every day.D. He is overcautious sometimes.5. A. The blouse is a bargain.C. The blouse is colorful.6. A. To ueu
6、e for a ticket.C. To buy a ticket online.官方网站:10California. League tables drawn up by the National Academy of Sciences and others show little movement in this pecking order, even over several decades.Another, perhaps more contentious, issue concerns the relevance of the modem research university to
7、the community it serves. The established model, whatever else its strengths and weaknesses, reflects the desire of the middle classes for undergraduate training that prepares their offspring for a stable career. But how does it serve a society in which people may have to retrain and recreate their c
8、areers throughout their adult livesThe passage begins with the presentation of the American research university.A. in a uniue wayB. in a jealous toneC. in the eyes of outsidersD. out of personal admirationThe traditional model of the US research university.A. determines the complexity of the single-
9、discipline departmentB. is well established with competition among its departmentsC. ensures the success and prestige of each single departmentD. is characterized by the department-based structureThe structure of the US research university, the author contends, needs to be stretched.A. to change the
10、 way scientific research is done along the disciplineB. to promote individuality and creativity in doing scienceC. to address the current interdisciplinary challengesD. to advance the discipline-based departmentIn addition to the department-based structure, the pecking order.A. remains unchallenged
11、as the name of the gameB. fosters unfair competition at the American institutionC. contributes to insufficient interdisciplinary collaborationD. makes uneven allocations of financial resource among the US universitiesWhat can be infened from the uestion: But how does it serve a society in which peop
12、le may have to retrain and recreate their careers throughout their adult livesA. The American societal structure has an impact on that of the research university.B. College students need to be trained to be dedicated to the social value of science.C. The modern research university ought to change th
13、e way it serves the middle class.D. The established model serves as an obstacle to the best service of the society.Passage FourScience and politics make uncomfortable bedfellows. Rarely is this more true than in the case of climate change, where it is now time for emergency counseling. One point rep
14、eatedly made at last weeks climate change congress in Copenhagen was that formulating an action plan to curb climate change is not a job of scientists.Politicians may be left scratching their heads over what to do, but at this stage climate11scientists cannot provide more guidance than they did in t
15、he 2022 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, for two reasons.First, models will never provide a straightforward prediction of how the climate will change. As one Copenhagen delegate put it: Tell me what the slock market will do in 100 years and I will tell you what the climate
16、will do. Second as most climate scientists will agree. their role is not to formulate policy. They can provide more or less apocalyptic (大灾预测的)scenarios of what will happen if emissions hit certain thresholds, from burning forests to disappearing islands. But when politicians ask whal is the absolut
17、e maximum amount of carbon dioxide we should allow to be pumped out, the answer is, invariably, how much risk do you want to takeThere are ways out of the deadlock. As the major climate negotiations in December approach, scientists need to be able to take off their labcoats sometimes and speak as co
18、ncerned citizens. Some may feel uncomfortable with blurting the line between science and activism, but they should be aware that no one understands the risks better than they do and no one is better placed to give informed opinions.Politicians, for their part, should stop begging climatologists for
19、easy answers. What they need instead is a new breed of advisers to descend from the ivory towers of academia and join the climate fray一people who are willing and able to weight up the risks, costs and benefits of various degrees of action.If all else fails, there may still be the safety net of geoen
20、gineering. As we have said on several occasions, this option can no longer be dismissed as fantasy. Reputable scientists are discussing options among themselves and with policy-makers, but the fact that we are even considering it should spur governments to cut emissions, cut them deeply and cut them
21、 fast. Geoenginecring is no get-out-of-jail-fecard; it has dangers of its own.The military are already taking an interest, raising the spectre of climate weapons able to divert rainfall and bring drought. That is the last thing wc wantIn the case global warning, scientists.A. tend to be more conserv
22、ative than politiciansB. are in no position to offer a definite answerC. never trust politicians as in other casesD. feel incapable more than ever beforeSpeaking of climate change, politicians.A. Dont like it when scientists are indirectB. never see eye to eye with scientists thereC. seldom want to
23、play the game with scientistsD. are left puzzled over the formulation of policyTo bridge the gap between the two sides, according to the passage, scientists are supposedto.A. act with more concern and enthusiasmB. discard their prejudice towards politiciansC. be definite enough to offer informed opi
24、nionsD. do as concerned citizens do in protecting environmentFor their part, politicians ought to be reasonable and.A. pick up the right scientists for informed opinionsB. place policy and decision in the hands of scientistsC. receive reeducation in the ivory towers of academiaD. choose those who ca
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